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There are so many makeup options out there, it can be tough to decide which products are truly worth your money. And choosing a lip color can be especially challenging when you begin to consider your skin tone and undertone, as well as all of the different formulas out there—do you want matte, shine, a cream formula, a gloss? To find something that helps you look beautiful, polished and vibrant, why not ask a pro who is working with makeup all day, every day?
We spoke to East West Salon Co’s Lead Bridal Makeup Artist, Rimma Sokolovska, who helps women look their absolute best on their important day. She’s given Parade two recommendations for universally-flattering shades and formulas that work on everyone, for any age. Add to cart!
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These 2 Lipstick Shades Look Good on ‘Literally Everyone,’ According to a Pro Makeup Artist
“We need to bring red lipstick back into our daily rotation!” Sokolovska says. “This is the ultimate universal red. Not too dark, not too orange. It’s just bold enough to make a statement. It flatters every skin tone.“
1. Bold Red: Sephora Cream Lip Stain in Always Red, $16
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Next, Sokolovska recommends a cool-toned nude. Even though it’s a cool shade, “it still manages to suit every skin tone,” she says. “It’s a creamy, wearable shade that pairs beautifully with a cool-toned lip liner, but feel free to experiment. This one’s a nude with endless possibilities.“
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2. Cool-Toned Nude: Makeup by Mario Super Satin Lipstick in South Shore$28
And since the 90s look of a nude lipstick with a brown liner is back in style, you’ve got half the trend covered with this lipstick recommendation!
How To Keep Your Lipstick Looking Great All Day
After applying your lipstick, “gently blot away the excess with a tissue and set it with a thin layer of translucent powder,” Sokolovska recommends. “This creates a soft matte finish and locks the color in place. Since we constantly move our lips by talking, eating and sipping, thin layers set with powder wear off more slowly and evenly. It’s an old-school trick that truly works.”
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- Rimma Sokolovska, East West Salon Co’s Lead Bridal Makeup Artist